Saturday, October 04, 2014

Red Robin in Farragut, Tennessee; Good Burgers Fun Atmosphere

The Red Robin in Farragut, Tennessee has some of the best gourmet
burgers that you can find in the Knoxville area. My visit to this perky
restaurant was enjoyable and the burgers were top notch. Here is why
you'll want to visit Red Robin in Farragut and how to get there.

Because the Turkey Creek Shopping Center is referred to as either
Farragut or West Knoxville visitors may sometimes be confused. The
shopping area is so large that it covers parts of both cities. Off of
I-40/75 the best exit to take is Lovell Rd. It won't matter if you are
traveling east bound our west bound. Turkey Creek Shopping Center is
along Parkside Drive. The signs will be apparent when you come off the
interstate.

Travel west on Parkside Drive and go past the Regal Cinema. The Red Robin
in Farragut, Tennessee is on your right. It's almost impossible to miss
the big red building. If you should pass the restaurant it's no
problem. Just pull into the next driveway and head east across the
parking lot.

Don't worry about finding a space near the door. The Red Robin has
plenty of parking. Don't worry about dressing up. This is an upscale
family style restaurant so dress is casual or business casual.
Decor at the Red Robin reminds me of Fuddrucker's.

Visitors don't have
the option of an outdoor patio. Meals are either eaten inside or taken
to go. The dining area feels more like a Denny's than a burger joint.
The family style restaurant is retro but with a modern twist. I found
eating here to be as fun as the dinning are is eclectic.

Gourmet burgers is the name of the game. Endless french fries comes
with each hamburger. If you aren't in a burger mood don't worry. There
are other sandwiches, salads, other entrees and vegetarian options to
choose from. A children's menu has several suggestions that kids will
like.

My Red Robin cheeseburger rivals any that I have eaten in quite some
time. The cheddar cheese was nicely melted instead of just laying on the
entree. It was seasoned well without being overly salty or overwhelming
the burger.

Hubby reported that his 'Shroom Burger tasted good. He said that
the onions and mushrooms were both sauteed well and that the burger was
served while hot. According to him it was the perfect combination.

For the two of us the ticket came to about $30. This was for the burgers, fries that come with it, drinks and tax.

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